in spite of the yum metadata issues i would like to thank someone for deciding to start signing these (will it be all?) packages. It really helps guarantee authenticity of the packages and lets me update them with a little more piece of mind. Please keep in mind that signatures only guarantee authenticity and do not certify functionality. i hope that the fedora testing community understands these difference because that was the reason given for not signing the packages when i asked last year. -mf
Miloslav Trmac wrote:
Michael Favia wrote:
in spite of the yum metadata issues i would like to thank someone for deciding to start signing these (will it be all?) packages.
The packages are signed for the test release, I don't think rawhide will stay signed from now on.
Is there any good reason not to sign them? -mf